Instagram has introduced a new feature to block unwanted messages on Instagram. Instagram has introduced a new feature designed to further improve users’ message privacy. According to technology news website The Verge, the feature is now rolling out to all users after testing it in June. Introduced to users.
Earlier, you could send countless messages to accounts you don’t follow, but that’s no longer the case. On Instagram, sometimes you’re getting messages from accounts you don’t follow, some of them harassing users by sending unwanted messages. also, try to, and eventually had to block the user’s account to stop these messages.
Accounts used to be reported or blocked to take action against such messages, but now Instagram’s message security feature has been improved, now you can control messages from accounts you don’t follow. This new feature. Under Instagram, people who want to send direct messages (DMs) to people they don’t follow will now face two new policies.
The first policy is that instead of sending multiple messages to people you don’t follow, you will only be able to send them one message, further messages can only be sent if that user accepts the chat request. To send a message, they have to accept the chat box request.
Another policy is that you can only send text messages, photos, videos, or voice notes to people you don’t follow if that user accepts your chat box request, Instagram says. With these new policies, people won’t receive unwanted photos or videos, or messages from users they don’t follow, nor will strangers repeatedly message them.
The platform said that this new feature will be especially beneficial for women, as they are often harassed by lewd messages. However, there will also be a feature to block an account, if you are If you want to block forever, you can also take advantage of this feature, after which the blocked user will not have access to your account.
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